Major Bill White, fully known as William James White was born on March 24, 1925, in New York, United States. He was known to be a devout and well-informed marine corps general in the United States.
During his reign, he was awarded the Silver Star medal for some of the daring selfless roles he undertook to safeguard the best interest of his country.
Bill White became part of the Marine Corps in the year June 25, 1943. He was first inclined with Naval Aviation and graduated triumphantly in 1946. It was after that he had the opportunity as a lieutenant in the Marine Corps.
Williams medal was a result of how he played a significant role in protecting his colleagues who were on the field by putting in some tactical displays. It was a Korean conflict that was fought at the time.
His entire job career was mostly prioritized on his nature to safeguard the best interest of others by offering protective prowess. Sadly enough, White died on the 22 of November 2017.
Major Bill White Cause of Death
“The Stockton Marine Corps Club regrets to inform you that our beloved WWII Battle of Iwo Jima hero Major William “Bill” White passed away this afternoon peacefully with his daughter Mary and granddaughter Leah by his side,” the club wrote.
“The Major lived a great life and though he was 106 years old he fought to be with us until the end.”